Communities call for reform to drug policy and recovery-oriented treatments for addiction. British Columbia, Alberta , New Brunswick and Ontario now fundamentally shifting priority and funding while the activist class still showing up to challenge decisions. Promoting recovery and strong leadership to get there will undoubtedly save lives with purpose.
How communities across Canada are impacted by current drug policy. Finding serious risks to public safety and parents demanding the rights of children to be protected. Citizens are enraged.The media is called out for biased and irresponsible reporting. There is a fundamental shift toward recovery oriented solutions, and less recognition of activists as experts.
Canada gets a gold medal in 'death by overdose'. Doubling down on failing programs is not the answer. Giving up on people is not saving lives. Features highlights of the Alberta recovery model. Contains lectures from Michael Schellenberger and Kevin Sabet.
Purdue Pharma repeating the cycle. Radical activism promoting drug user liberation. While streets and communities are becoming more dangerous.
The politics of saving lives, the re-criminalization of hard drug use in British Columbia. An objective view of policy and legislation. While the future of decriminalization in Toronto is yet to be determined. And the public safety crisis continues.